This report documents the noise measurements taken using a single vehicle on four different pavement surface textures. The pavements were located on US285 southwest of Denver, Colorado. Noise measurements were taken inside the vehicle, 25 feet from the center of the closest driving lane, and near the right rear tire. Skid testing was performed at 40 mph in conformance with the ASTM procedure E 274 for a ribbed tire. The surface types included longitudinal tined concrete, transverse tined concrete, ground concrete, and an asphalt surface (3/8 inch nominal Stone Mastic Asphalt).
Noise and Skid Measurements on US285 in the Turkey Creek Canyon Area Project NH 2854-068
2001
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Noise control , Skid resistance , Pavements , Surface friction , Surface properties , Roads and highways , Concrete pavements , Colorado , Evaluation , Surface texture , Asphalt pavements , Fire pavement interface , Fines , Denver(Colorado) , Turkey Creek Canyon Area
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